Wondering if it would be safe to cook TGA's super soil indoors right now since it's too cold to do so outside where I live.
Anyone try this? I'm ordering the charge pack
Anyone try this? I'm ordering the charge pack
I recycle my soil which is loosely based on LC's recipe. I throw old root balls into a 5 gal storage container from Walmart. Eventually I crunch up all the old rootballs and add all the ammendments. I do mist it but I don't soak it. I heard where someone found mushrooms (non-magic) in his batch because he got it too wet. Anyway I have never noticed smells or it getting too hot temperature wise. I keep the storage container in the basement all year.
Keep Heat On it.
Two Tarps tacked up, turn it every 2 days.
I wet it a week ago, will add some more water in a few days maybe.
ahhh man, you should never recycle your soil! It's worth every penny to buy new batches
Had a friend get a nasty lung infection from old soil with ferts in it.can recall what they called it, he was uber sick and tough as fuck so it was strange to seem him almost dead on his feet... It can happen, never to me i cook all my soil in rubber maids inside my garage in the winter
lol i dont care if you believe me, I dont come online to lie to people lol. We dont smoke moldy buds lol. There is enough of the good stuff around.
He is a close friend and i watched him go through hell. I will ask him tomorrow when i see him what exactly the type of bacteria or fungus it was. When the doctor finally sussed it out. Tested for a certain type of bacteria, she asked him if he had been playing in farmers soil? Cause it was a common lung infection for farmer to get....
ps i cook soil for about 7 or 8 years so i mix my share of soil and have never been sick....But i have seen it personally....
You have so much to learn. You'd think with a name like that you'd understand a bit more about the role of microbes in the soil...but, eh...I'll just say there is NOTHING wrong with recycling your soil. Not only is it more environmentally friendly, but it also increase many beneficial aspects of the medium outside of the micro-organisms. Things such as availability rates of the nutrients, tilth, water retention, disease resistance, and much more - all improve over time as a soil is recycled and reused.
Best way I have found to COMPOST your soil mix if in an indoor setting is to set a kiddie pool on top of a couple shipping pallets and then cover the pool with a tarp...
A GOOD soil will generate it's own heat while composting...and you will know the process is in full effect as a result of condensation that forms on the underside of the tarp. BUT, you can place a light above it to generate a bit of extra heat if necessary.
dank.Frank